The 10th Edition of TEFAF New York Brings Together Masterpieces Across Centuries and Categories
TEFAF New York returns for its historic 10th edition at the Park Avenue Armory, casting a spotlight on modern and contemporary masterpieces.
TEFAF New York returns for its historic 10th edition at the Park Avenue Armory, casting a spotlight on modern and contemporary masterpieces.
Karon Davis’s show “Beauty Must Suffer” is on view at Salon 94 in New York City through December 23.
This Saturday, March 20, Salon 94 will open its new flagship gallery in New York City at 3 East 89th Street with solo exhibitions of work by Niki de Saint Phalle, Derrick Adams,and Takuro Kuwata.
Outside the fairs, be sure you save time in your schedule to visit these exhibitions, on view at New York’s top museums, galleries, and collections.… Read More »Whitewaller New York 2019: What to See
The Art Show 2019 edition takes place this week, open to the public February 28—March 3, 2019. Put on by the Art Dealers Association of… Read More »Andrew Schoelkopf on The Art Show 2019 Edition
Don’t miss these shows on view now in New York. “David Zwirner: 25 Years”January 13–February 17519, 525 & 533 West 19th Street and 537 West… Read More »Gordon Parks, Judy Chicago, Anthony McCall: Must-See New York Shows
This year’s Design Miami/ Basel brings together presentations from 47 galleries, including a new exhibition of large-scale work curated by an American fashion designer. In… Read More »Jen Roberts: Design Miami/ Basel
In 2015 Lorna Simpson, an artist known primarily for her photographs, works on paper, and collages, debuted a completely new medium in her practice: painting.… Read More »The Fearless Lorna Simpson
She’s a valiant artist, a rigorous thinker, and a paragon of activism for women. Marilyn Minter is in the hot seat, and she isn’t backing… Read More »Marilyn Minter: Art, Activism, Glamour, and Sex
Marina Adams’ “Soft Power” opened last week at Salon 94 Bowery in New York. On view through February 18, it is the artist’s first with… Read More »Marina Adams’ Radical “Soft Power”